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Global Networks 19 (2019), 4

Title 
Global Networks 19 (2019), 4
Other title information 
maritime networks and transnational spaces

Editor(s)
Editor Dr Alisdair Rogers School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford Co-Editors Professor Steve Vertovec Centre for Migration Policy and Society, Oxford Professor Robin Cohen Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick Regional Editors North America and the Caribbean Editor Professor Nancy Foner, Hunter College and Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA Latin American Editor Professor Luis Eduardo Guarnizo, Department of Human and Community Development, University of California Davis, California, USA Asia Editor Dr Henry Wai-chung Yeung, Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, Sinapore Africa Editor Jimi O. Adesina, Department of Sociology, Rhodes University, Republic of South Africa Europe Editor Dr. Marco Martiniello, University of Liège, Faculté de Droit - Science Politique, Liège, Belgium
Published on
Oxford 2019: Wiley-Blackwell
Frequency 
four times a year

 

Kontakt

Organization name
Global Networks – A Journal of Transnational Affairs
Country
United Kingdom
c/o
The Editor Global Networks Keble College Oxford OX1 3PG Tel: +44 (0)1865 272713 Fax: +44 (0)1865 274718 email: global.networks@keb.ox.ac.uk
By
Wolff, Sarah

Table of contents

TABLE OF CONTENT

Issue Information
Pages: 445–446 / First Published: 10 September 2019

Original Articles

Special issue introduction: maritime networks and transnational spaces
DAVID FEATHERSTONE
Pages: 447–457 / First Published: 10 September 2019

Black Atlantic maritime networks, resistance and the American ‘domestic’ slave trade
ANITA RUPPRECHT
Pages: 458–476 / First Published: 03 July 2018

Freighting English law: interpreting maritime spaces, law and the Armenian strategies in the Indian Ocean
SANTANU SENGUPTA
Pages: 477–498 / First Published: 20 February 2019

German seafarers, anti‐fascism and the anti‐Stalinist left: the ‘Antwerp Group’ and Edo Fimmen's International Transport Workers' Federation, 1933–40
JONATHAN HYSLOP
Pages: 499–520 / First Published: 11 August 2018

Transnational connections and anti‐colonial radicalism in the Royal Indian Navy mutiny, 1946
ANDREW DAVIES
Pages: 521–538 / First Published: 19 July 2019

Maritime labour, transnational political trajectories and decolonization from below: the opposition to the 1935 British Shipping Assistance Act
DAVID FEATHERSTONE
Pages: 539–562 / First Published: 20 February 2019

Other issues ⇓
Editors Information
Published on
13.09.2019
Author(s)
Contributor
Classification
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